Rapeep Techar*
Climate change is a global phenomenon with far-reaching consequences, and one of its most significant impacts is on physical hydrology patterns. This article explores the intricate relationship between climate change and hydrology, shedding light on the various ways in which rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and melting glaciers are reshaping the Earth's water cycle. By understanding these changes, we can better prepare for the challenges that lie ahead and develop strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on water resources.
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